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Bret Hart On Part-Timers Getting The Best Sports On The WM32 Card

WWE Hall Of Famer Bret ‘Hitman’ Hart was recently interviewed by Notts TV News. The professional wrestling great was critical of part-time performers taking all of the high profile spots on WrestleMania 32’s card.

‘The Hitman’ also took aim at WWE’s braintrust for giving part-time performers the best spots on the WrestleMania 32 card.

“This year, there’s something very wrong about all the part-timers like Undertaker [and] Brock Lesnar getting the main event spots and Shane McMahon’s working in a cage. He’s not even a wrestler wrestling The Undertaker and qualifying as a wrestler, I don’t know how the promoter’s kid gets that kind of qualification to main event with The Undertaker. As much as a great job Undertaker did to carry him, but to me, from a storyline standpoint, Vince McMahon’s son got the main event spot, Triple H got the 1,000th time world champion spot. He’s making the top money. Brock Lesnar is making top money. They’re working twice a year, three times a year, five times a year. You look at Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens and Natalya, people who are slogging it out day in, day out, week in, week out, in every part of the world, traveling every day, and they’re all in the opening matches, the pre-card. There’s something wrong with the logic of that. It bothers me. It offends me a lot. They forget who’s pulling the wagons. All these guys are doing the work all year round and they give the money spots to these guys who are part-timers. It’s just not right.”

Source: Notts TV News

I largely agree with a wrestling great I am a big fan of and have a ton of respect for in Bret Hart. On one hand, he’s right. Part-timers are on the top spots of the biggest stage, making the most money when there’s a ton of talent on the full-time active roster busting their ass making less money. It’s not just a money issue. Part-timers taking the top spots isn’t securing the future. It’s holding the future back. Part-timers aren’t going to be around the next 10 years t carry WWE into WM42. The Ziggler’s, Cesaro’s, etc, all young, hungry full-time talents will do that. Did Taker or HHH need to be in the sports they were placed in at WM? No. They had their time. But WWE invests more in part-timers than anyone else and that is very bad for business.

On the other hand though, maybe the full-timers aren’t ready for the top spots and the expectations that come with being on there. I feel Rollins could have handled closing WM great. But he was injured. Same with Cesaro. But Ziggler, Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, Ambrose would have been great WM closers. Roman Reigns wasn’t ready for the spot he was given. I agree with JR and Austin on him. He’s decent, but is a work in progress. He should be in the middle of a heel turn right now. And the Reigns/HHH match went on longer than it should have and making it longer than it needed to be exposed more flaws in Reigns.

P.S. Depending on how you look at it, Brock Lesnar wasn’t really in a top spot this year despite his match with Ambrose being one of the top billed matches because their match was somewhere in the middle of the card. He closed out WM last year though.

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Jennifer on April 29th, 2016 says:

Yes but you Have to understand Mark does this because he loves it!
He loves working with and mentoring younger talent. He has done this for years!
it is NOT His fault that WWE wont let him do hardly anything! He HASNT Been
in ONE NOT ONE WWE movie! HHHMMM Something is really amiss here!!!

yousif on April 30th, 2016 says:

I think
Wrestlemania 32 was special case ..
Injuries after injuries affected the matches and main event

Roman. Dean Martin . Aj . And others got Thier matches
And honestly I think Kevin is very good but still we should give him more time to me in mania main event level.
After all we can’t put anyone in main event and there is a reason why part times are getting main event matches . That’s because of lack mid career wrestlers . Like randy Orton.
So sometimes we have to..

Shane oMac . Yes he is not a wrestler I agree more
And the match build up was completly unlogical .

yousif on April 30th, 2016 says:

Dean amrose*

Dead Angel on April 30th, 2016 says:

I agree with Bret but the fact remains that there were quite a few top guys out because of injuries. Rollins and Cena would have been in the spots Shane and Hunter were in. I believe Triple H and Shane were put in those spots out of necessity and because of the drawing power of their names.

Mark Petrick on May 2nd, 2016 says:

Hey everyone, I am back. Hopefully this is just a rumor and not true at all. This report is saying that, the Undertaker told Vince McMahon that he is officially retired. Now like I said earlier, please take this as a grain of salt. I just hope it’s not true and if it is, I can’t believe we won’t see the Undertaker anymore at all. Here is the link to the report: http://www.inquisitr.com/3053472/wwe-news-major-undertaker-update-regarding-his-future/